Man charged in connection with deaths of two teens pleads guilty

One of the two people facing charges related to a house party that led to the deaths of two Granger teens pleaded guilty in court on Thursday.

Kyle Treber pleaded guilty to possession of a narcotic drug.

The judge is taking his plea under advisement. If the plea is accepted, the other charges against him, three counts of dealing a narcotic drug, will be dropped.

A sentencing hearing has been set for May 27.

A judge rejected an earlier plea agreement.

HISTORY OF THE CASEOn June 13, 2015, several people went to Lauren Schwindamann's home on Bryanton Court in Granger for a party hosted by Lauren and her underage sister while their parents were out of town, according to the probable cause affidavit.

During the party, several people obtained oxycontin from Treber or saw him with a bottle of oxycontin, according to the probable cause affidavit.

Around 1:30 a.m. on June 14, emergency personnel were called to the Bryanton Court home because of an unresponsive person. Treber overdosed and was revived by emergency personnel using narcan.

At 11 a.m. June 14, medical personnel were called to the home of Jack and Nick Savage on Woodington Court. They had been found unresponsive and were pronounced dead at the scene.

Autopsies on the brothers revealed they died of acute oxycodone and alcohol intoxication.

The investigation revealed they had ingested drugs at a party the night before.

Investigators performed well being checks on other people who attended the party the night before and located a fourth person who was suffering the effects of a drug overdose. He was treated and survived.

The investigation revealed the Savage brothers had access to at least two other bottles of oxycodone at other locations, no charges were sought in relation to the drugs ingested by the Savage brothers.